'Large quantity' of pain pills taken in second robbery at Carver CVS

CARVER - Police say a CVS/pharmacy on North Main Street was robbed for the second time in two months Tuesday night, this time by a man wearing a ski mask and sun glasses.

Carver police say pain medication were taken in both robberies at the pharmacy at 100 North Main St. Both robbers managed to evade police perimeters set up around the store.

Police said the most recent robbery was reported around 9:50 p.m. Tuesday by CVS employees who said a white man wearing a ski mask had come into the store and taken a "large quantity" of pain medication. They said he appeared to be about 30 years old and was wearing a blue shirt, ski mask, gloves and sunglasses.

The employees said the man did not show or mention a weapon and left on foot. Police dogs tracked the man to Lacey Lane, where police believe he got into a waiting vehicle.

Police said the same CVS was robbed on March 14 by a man who claimed to have a gun. Employees told police that the man walked into the store and demanded that the pharmacist hand over all Oxycodone and any other pain medication on hand.

The robber was described as a white man standing about six feet tall with a stocky build and a red beard that looked as though it may have been fake. He was wearing a white ball cap with a dark-colored brim, black gloves and tan boots, police said.

Anyone with information about either robbery is asked to contact Carver police.